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Less than a month out, the Mission Summer Concert series has suffered a blow after a headline act has postponed their tour.

Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals and Live Nation announced publicly today the Call It What It Is Tour dates for Australia and New Zealand had been rescheduled for later this year.

Instead of the scheduled performance at the Mission Estate on February 27, fans would have to wait until December.

Mission Estate CEO Peter Holley said he was disappointed but these things happened, and the Mission's first priority would be ensuring patrons could exchange their tickets or get refunds if they wanted.

Mr Holley said: "Artists do cancel sometimes which is not the best outcome, but this is just a postponement and loyal fans will still get to see [Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals] later in the year."

The band released a statement to their "great fans in Australia and New Zealand".

"Unfortunately we need to postpone our upcoming tour so that we can put the finishing touches on our new album. We can't wait to see you in November/December. "Until then, much love, BHIC." Mr Holley said he was hopeful they would be able to find an alternative band, and they had several lines of inquiry open.

"If we could find an artist with an alternative genre we would, but it is artist driven.

"We enjoy hosting artists and annual events, and creating great opportunities for people. Patrons know we have a record of producing good events ... this is only our second cancellation ever."

Call It What It Is will be Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminal's first album in eight years, and was due for release in April 2016 on Stax Records.